| Susan Boyle: The Story of a Bullied Girl who became a Music Diva Susan Boyle wasn’t the Queen at the School Prom. In fact, she was often bullied and mocked by her fellow students. In her childhood and teen years she wasn’t even successful at school. According to recent interviews with former teachers, she squeaked by with average grades. She recognizes her difficulties at learning: “'I'm just a bit slower at picking things up than other people,” she said in an interview with The Daily Mirror. Susan grew up in Blackburn, Scotland, where she was seen as a bit of a quirky figure. Due to her reclusive nature, her learning difficulties, and her frizzy hair, she endured constant bullying throughout her entire childhood. “I was called names. I told the teachers, but because it was more verbal than physical, I could never prove anything,” she told the press after her performance of “I Dreamed a Dream” at the Britain’s Got Talentmusic contest. After appearing on YouTube, that performance would rocket her to international stardom. Her peculiar personality, caused in part by minor brain damage due to a birth defect, caused her to adopt several eccentric routines, including keeping her money in a whiskey bottle. After her mother died, Boyle’s shy nature deepened. A neighbour revealed to the press that Susan practically imprisoned herself at home for over a week after the tragic loss, not going out even to buy groceries. Susan’s story has a happy ending, however. Ever since her debut, she has become a star. But how has this shy, bullied woman managed to become such a hit? It all started in the 80s. After Boyle’s father died, she lived alone with her mother, immersed in a deep depression. Her mom encouraged her to express her sadness through her God-given talent for singing, and so she enrolled in her church’s choir. From this humble beginning, Boyle challenged herself further, performing at pubs and karaoke bars all over town. These early performances have been recorded, and, since being acquired by a Scottish tabloid, can be seen on YouTube. Among this early footage is an old recording of Boyle’s audition for the game show My Kind Of People with Michael Barrymore. The video shows the comedian mocking Susan mercilessly as she gave her performance. This video went viral as soon as it hit the internet, and Boyle’s fans take great satisfaction in the knowledge that Boyle has succeeded in spite of Barrymore’s criticisms and her own difficult life. Susan is, as the saying goes, “a tough skinned girl.” She has proven both her talent and courage to the world after having such a difficult life, and is a living testimony to the truth that anyone can achieve his or her dreams, no matter how impossible they first seem.
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